Crime Branch to Investigate JNU Violence: Delhi

Delhi Police says that thwy have received a complaint from various parties will soon file an FIR in these cases
Crime Branch to Investigate JNU Violence: Delhi

Fearful of the violence that took place on Sunday evening at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), students have left the campus and started going home. One student says that the people who committed violence came from outside, they had sticks in their hands. Things are not right here, so I am leaving campus and going home.

According to sources, Home Minister Minister Amit Shah has spoken to the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi and requested Gujarish to talk to all the representatives of JNU. Representatives of JNU met Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Monday and informed that 34 injured admitted to Safdarjung and AIIMS have been discharged.

The impact of violence in JNU on Sunday evening can also be seen on Monday. Outraged students can perform. In this regard, root diurnal has been done in many areas of Delhi. Political heated up over JNU violence continues. 23 students injured in JNU violence have been discharged from the hospital. Some students are still admitted in various hospitals.

A meeting is going on at the residence of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal regarding the JNU violence. All ministers of the state and senior Aam Aadmi Party leaders are present in this meeting. Former UP CM and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has tweeted and condemned the incident and demanded a judicial inquiry. At the same time, Mayawati has also committed the violence of JNU.

Delhi Police says that we have received a complaint from various parties. We will soon file an FIR in these cases. Further action will be taken after this. Mumbai's financial capital also witnessed the impact of the violence in JNU. Students continue to perform at the Gateway of India in Mumbai.

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